Opinion – Page 161
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OpinionChallenging Brunei’s draconian and cruel laws
There is a vital need for greater awareness of LGBTQ issues in Muslim communities.
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OpinionWomen in criminal law
Committee was launched to promote and support women in the profession, both defence and prosecution.
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OpinionUpsides to the sector’s major challenges
In the face of national disputation and meltdown, we must consider the positive sides of problems facing the profession.
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OpinionAdding to the armoury
Disclosure of Information: Norwich Pharmacal and Related Principles (2nd edition) | Simon Bushell and Gary Milner-Moore
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OpinionA global perspective
International Law in Domestic Courts. A Casebook | André Nollkaemper, August Reinisch, Ralph Janik and Florentina Simlinger
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OpinionNavigating the public law maze
Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Human Rights (8th edition) | Ian Loveland
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OpinionMore pieces needed to fit fixed costs jigsaw
Fixed recoverable costs extension is not the final puzzle piece in costs reform.
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OpinionJunior lawyers: Lessons from history
How the route to qualifying as a solicitor has evolved.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 8 April 2019
Assisted dying, revenue growth, buyers’ conveyancers, and guilty plea diktat: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionClass of 2019
Traditionally the Cinderella of the diversity industry, perhaps social class figures are the next dataset to be disclosed by Big Law.
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OpinionGender pay gap – there is no excuse
Firms must pay people equally if they have equal value to the business.
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OpinionHow Roe v Wade fuelled the debate on privacy
Beyond Abortion: Roe v. Wade and the Battle for Privacy | Mary Ziegler
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OpinionHerbert will spook PI firms who've grown fat on success fees
Court of Appeal judgment will lead to a slew of similar claims, but firms can emerge from the aftermath.
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OpinionKnife crime sentencing in youth court
Magistrates must prioritise reducing reoffending and the welfare of the young person - punitive action is not necessarily the best approach.
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OpinionLondon as an international dispute hub
London courts are pre-eminent but in a competitive post-Brexit world there is no room for complacency.
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OpinionLaw Society must support freelance newcomers
Chancery Lane should be prepared to manage the integration of freelance solicitors and solicitors in unregulated businesses.
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OpinionGoing to extremes in fight against terror
What role should the law play in combating 'extremism'?
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OpinionLetters roundup - 1 April 2019
Interpretation of GDPR risks, SRA inconsistencies and Iran condemnation: your letters to the editor.





















